Caregivers

Proven method in an innovative format

Dryly® was founded because one of the founders had a child herself who struggled with bedwetting. After using several products, she came to the conclusion that there is nothing wrong with the bedwetting alarm method and caregivers, but that the current range of bedwetting alarm devices is hopelessly outdated.

This is where Dryly® brings change.

 

Understanding behavior and degree of compliance

The mobile bedwetting alarm app makes important information transparent so that patterns can be recognized at a glance and it can be seen if the bedwetting alarm method is paying off. It also provides insight into whether the child is following his or her "sleep ritual. For example, the child and parent should confirm that a pee has been taken before bedtime.

  • Dry and wet nights
  • Time of bedwetting
  • Relationship between mood and bedwetting
  • Degree of following sleep routine
  • Understanding whether therapy is applied according to agreed frequency

We are working on a feature where parents (in accordance with privacy laws) can send a report to the caregiver.

Positive and motivational approach

Bedwetting is a really annoying problem that children can experience a lower quality of life because of. The bedwetting alarm method is ideally suited to pack as a fantastic adventure to dry nights!

Wizzu the Panda Bear is a wonderfully soft toy full of innovative technology. The adventure revolves around Wizzu who loves to help children get dry. Through the mobile application, the child receives points based on effort (not results) that can be used to personalize Wizzu with fun accessories.

Through the interplay of a physical hug that wakes the child and fun games through the mobile application, the child almost forgets they are solving a problem!

Parent support

Parents have their child's best interests at heart, but it is often difficult to focus on one child. Parents see what steps to take in the "sleep ritual" and check them off one by one.

In the app, we give parents tips to increase their knowledge on the do's and don't when bedwetting. In this way, the parent gets a better grip on the situation and can be better managed for therapy compliance behavior.

Developed with general practitioners, urologists and urotherapists

We highly value the knowledge that healthcare providers have when it comes to bedwetting. This is why we actively seek partnerships with all health care providers working in this "field.

There is no better compliment than a healthcare provider who is an ambassador for our bedwetting alarm!

Caregivers who have advice, want more information or just want to call us to get to know us better? Call us at 0031 085 106 0377, start a chat or send us an email at klantenservice@dryly.com!

  • Our 7-year-old son was dry within 4 weeks. The first week really took getting used to, but after a week it became automatic and soon the dry nights came.
    J Ostma
  • After 1 week our little son was as good as dry now for 2 weeks dry with the sensor to go soon start tapering off with the sensor.
    Monique Tegelaar
  • I never thought it, but after a week, our little son (6 years old) now has no more accidents at night in bed for 10 days! We are super happy!
    Karen Verstappen
  • Good service and also quick answers to questions about settings or use. Highly recommended!
    Den Hartog
  • My son over 8 was dry at night at 12 days, after we had tried all kinds of things. Doctor from Deventer hospital recommended this. We happy, son even happier!
    Bregien
  • NB within 2 weeks our 5 year old daughter was also potty trained at night. She really needed that little signal to stop peeing in bed.
    Els
  • My 7-year-old son had a lot of trouble sleeping without a diaper. After 4 days of trying the bedwetting alarm he was much better and could stay out of the diaper. After 17 days no diaper and no bedwetting alarm needed. Super product.
    Desteny Theodore
  • The panda and the app made our daughter feel like starting right away. Besides, it really seems to be working so far.
    Loes